DYD (CEO Jeong Chang-rae) announced on the 24th that its affiliate Sambutogeon (CEO Lee Eung-geun) signed a memorandum of understanding related to reconstruction projects with the Polish construction company F1 Family Holding LLC in Mariupol, a strategic city in Ukraine.


According to this agreement held in Warsaw, Poland, the restoration projects by Sambutogeon are expected to accelerate further. Mariupol is the largest damage area in Ukraine, covering an area of 244 km² with an estimated pre-war population of 430,000. It is considered one of Ukraine's top ten cities and is currently the largest occupied territory by Russia.


F1 Family Holding LLC, headquartered in Poland, is currently conducting restoration projects in the Bucha region of Ukraine.


The Ukrainian reconstruction project primarily involves restoring buildings and facilities destroyed by Russian military attacks since last year, with the project scale reaching up to 1,200 trillion KRW. This is considered the largest scale since World War II.


A company official stated, "Starting with this agreement, we expect to further expand the scale of reconstruction projects," and added, "We will widely promote the company's name and competitiveness in the global market."



Previously, Sambutogeon also signed a comprehensive memorandum of understanding related to reconstruction projects with Konotop, one of the damaged cities in Ukraine.


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